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Paris to Cannes by train
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Cheapest Price CA$15.60
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30 days in advance CA$204.75
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7 days in advance CA$226.85
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First train06:54
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Last train21:27
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Avg changes0
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Fastest journey4hr 59m
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Distance692 kilometres
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Trains per day52
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Avg. journey time8hr 28m
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Train operators
Paris to Cannes train travel explained
Want to know how to get from Paris to Cannes by train? We have gathered for you all the useful information about this trip!
The fastest trains from Paris to Cannes take around 4 hours and 59 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 692 kilometres.
On weekdays, the first train leaving Paris is scheduled to depart at around 06:54. The last departure is usually at around 21:27 . On Saturdays and Sundays, trains leave Paris at around 07:15, with the last train leaving at around 21:25. There are frequent services on this particular rail route. On average, there are about 52 trains per day travelling between the two cities. They leave approximately every 3 minutes.
Prices for a single ticket between the two cities start from CA$15.60.
We think any time is a great time to visit Cannes, as each season has its own unique charm. Nevertheless, please make sure you check the local weather and average seasonal temperatures at destination before deciding on your holiday.
For more tips to help you plan your journey, check out our help articles, or read our guide to Cannes.
Is there a direct train from Paris to Cannes?
Yes, there is a direct train from Paris to Cannes.
How long does it take to travel from Paris to Cannes?
The Paris to Cannes train travel takes about 4 hours and 59 minutes, no matter when you leave.
What are the Paris to Cannes train times and schedule?
If you're travelling on a weekday, you'll find the earliest train to Cannes leaving Paris at around 06:54 and the last train leaving at around 21:27 . At weekends, the first train of the day leaves Paris at around 07:15, with the final departure at 21:25.
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Direct high-speed trains link Paris and Cannes. Several TGV Duplex trains leave Paris each day for Cannes and other cities on the French Riviera. Note the the direct night train from Paris to the Riviera ran for the last time in late 2017.
TGV
This route is usually served by double-deck TGV Duplex trains, so book a seat on the upper deck for the best views.
The route followed by the TGVs cuts south-east from Paris, skirting Burgundy and crossing the River Rhône east of Lyon. Almost before you know it, you are in Provence. Just before Marseille, the TGVs to Cannes leave the high-speed line and follow a traditional rail route east along the Mediterranean coast towards the French Riviera.
Paris to Cannes

Every day, TGV services depart from Paris Gare de Lyon station for Cannes. These high-speed TGV trains (usually double-deck TGV Duplex units) run non-stop to at least Valence in the Rhône Valley. Many don’t make a single stop until well into Provence. There’s a nice balance to this journey: an impressive high-speed run at the start, giving a sense of real progress towards the south of France, and then a more leisurely pace for the last couple of hours as the train cruises the Riviera coast.